Export entry compliance requires accurate shipping bills, valid supporting documents, and observance of export restrictions. Entry of goods for exportation requires the exporter to present a shipping bill or bill of export electronically on the customs automated system, unless another manner is permitted where electronic filing is not feasible. The exporter must declare the truth of the contents and ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information, the authenticity and validity of supporting documents, and compliance with any restriction or prohibition applicable to the goods.
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Export entry compliance requires accurate shipping bills, valid supporting documents, and observance of export restrictions.
Entry of goods for exportation requires the exporter to present a shipping bill or bill of export electronically on the customs automated system, unless another manner is permitted where electronic filing is not feasible. The exporter must declare the truth of the contents and ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information, the authenticity and validity of supporting documents, and compliance with any restriction or prohibition applicable to the goods.
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